Hi Thomas,
thank you for your precious advice! Indeed, the dll's
weren't registered. Doing both the register commands seemed to do the
trick. Thanks!
So this begs the question: how's a guy supposed to
*know* that registering is needed??
brian
On Wed, 13 Jul 2016
20:16:08 +0200, Thomas
On 12.07.2016 21:23, br...@linuxsynths.com wrote:
> I thought that was exactly the package necessary, and yet Reaper isn't
> seeing anything.
Hi Brian,
have you also registered the libraries according to this page?
http://kxstudio.linuxaudio.org/Documentation:Manual:wineasio_and_reaper
You also
Hi Thomas,
thanks for your response. I do have wineasio installed
(actually there are a couple of different versions available and I think
I have both a 32-bit and a 64-bit version installed, not by choice but
by default). I thought that was exactly the package necessary, and yet
Reaper
On 12.07.2016 10:44, br...@linuxsynths.com wrote:
> Anyway, I re-installed some apps I use for VST instruments, such as
> Reaper and FstHost. But FstHost doesn't install correctly and Reaper
> can't find my audio signal (I use Jack).
Hi Brian,
I can't help with FstHost, but I'm also using
Hi everyone,
After using Ubuntu Studio 12.04 faithfully for,
well.. years.. I finally decided to upgrade it. I installed Ubuntu 16.04
and then most of the Ubuntu Studio repositories on top. (The install
directly from the Ubuntu Studio iso image I made didn't work, for some
reason; probably